Caulfield campus
The department offers to engineering, science and management graduates the
opportunity to work towards the degrees of Master of Engineering Science
(Research) and Doctor of Philosophy.
Research activities are aimed at developing engineering analysis and management
techniques, the application of new technologies in operational and strategic
management and their impact on the evolution of productive systems.
The Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management group has graduate
teaching and research capabilities in concurrent engineering, agile
manufacturing, artificial intelligence in manufacturing, real-time computing
and simulation, materials selection and processes, plant maintenance and
physical risk schema, quality systems design (TQM, ergonomics and human
factors), business planning and project management, repair and maintenance
technologies.
The group has a special interest in the development of theoretical and dynamic
models of physical resource utilisation and their impact on the economic
productivity of systems.
Caulfield has special facilities for computer simulation, materials testing,
computer-integrated manufacturing, flexible manufacturing, real-time control
and systems monitoring.
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